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1 - Robots 20th Century Fox $36,500,000 $36,500,000 1 3776

2 1 The Pacifier Walt Disney Pictures $18,060,000 $54,386,000 2 3166

3 2 Be Cool MGM $10,300,000 $38,426,000 2 3216

4 - Hostage Miramax Films $9,837,000 $9,837,000 1 2123

5 3 Hitch Columbia Pictures $8,700,000 $149,754,000 5 2975

6 5 Million Dollar Baby Warner Brothers $5,075,000 $83,976,000 13 2375

7 4 Diary of a Mad Black Woman Lions Gate Films $5,000,000 $44,143,000 3 1605

8 6 Constantine Warner Bros. $3,655,000 $66,335,000 4 2170

9 8 Man of the House Revolution Studios $1,800,000 $16,553,000 3 1903

10 7 Cursed Dimension Films $1,560,000 $17,754,000 3 1687

11 11 The Aviator Miramax Films $1,361,000 $99,063,000 13 1002

12 9 Because of Winn-Dixie 20th Century Fox $1,350,000 $28,933,000 4 1702

13 10 The Jacket Warner Independent Pictures $1,325,000 $4,975,000 2 1331

14 12 Sideways Fox Searchlight Pictures $1,300,000 $68,098,000 21 807

15 19 Bride and Prejudice Miramax Films $788,000 $3,823,000 5 282

16 15 Finding Neverland Miramax Films $603,000 $50,496,000 18 500

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With a great movie like Robots out- why would parents take their kids to the Pacifier? I mean seriously- I was hoping Robots would do 50 million. It's a great kids movie

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I can't believe Hitch made 150 million dollars.

Hitch is a movie that appeals to everyone- young, old, black, white, man, women- I'm not surprised it did so well.

 

It's pretty much been the date movie to see since it opened with all the kids flicks flooding the market.

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Million Dollar Baby's still chugging along, and that's great to see.

 

Surprised Robots and Hostage didn't do better.

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Million Dollar Baby's still chugging along, and that's great to see.

 

Surprised Robots and Hostage didn't do better.

Might end up surpassing Aviator. And considering the budgets and how many screens MDB's been on during it's run, that's a great feat.

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Hitch was pretty funny, me and the gal went and sat with an audience of all types. Everyone had a good time, especially during Kevin James's dancing scenes.

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I can't believe Hostage did so poorly. The reviews I saw have been decent, and it looked like a pretty good film.....

 

Here's hoping Constantine sticks in theaters for another week or so, I still haven't seen it yet.

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I was forced to see Robots today. I almost expected Bender to make a cameo, what with all of the recycled Futurama jokes. I just hope the studios aren't thinking that CGI films will always be instant hits no matter what. That movie, while great for kids under 12, has almost nothing for the adults who take them to enjoy IMO.

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Well, I should of clarifed...it's a really good movie. I saw it a few weeks ago, and like you guys said, a very diverse audience. Really good movie.

 

I just didn't expect it to be THAT big, though I remember seeing it being previewed before movies during the summer.

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I think the reason Hostage didnt do so well because on the premise it sounded like your standard bruce willis/standard thriller.

 

and i saw hardly ne previews for it anyways.

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